🤣🤣🤣 they are really clever. I found them that week but I have no idea where my big big pruners that I use to cut up larger branches are (it’s been about a year)🤣
Thank you for clarifying the bean roots needing to breakdown in the soil to be beneficial. Ugh you're so smart. We just cut our yard today and I put out some fall flags..
Remove the worst leaves. 1/2 water half milk sprayed on all remaining surfaces in the sun apply every 2 to 3 days . Can use 1:5 H2O2 on a shady day. If you catch it early copper fungicide also helps.
Hey! 💚You still have a lot of food growing from the summer, those harvest are looking good! I finally have germinated brassicas, beets, and arugula. On your last video, which I was late to, I was saying how NONE of my seeds had germinated, but I'm okay now. Coming off break I guess I was a little too eager. Looking forward to the season.🌱🥬🌰🥦😊
@@BBettaGarden late start but have my collards, broccoli seedlings planted in last five days. Swiss chard seedling planted two weeks ago thriving but still small. Temps get down to high 40 ...watching closely
What size is the tomato bed and how many tomato plants do you have planted in it? Trying to figure out how many I get away with in my raised bed next year 😂
For powdery mildew, 1 part mouthwash to 3 parts water worked for me on my zucchini plants in the past . I put mine in a used chloroseptic sore throat spray bottle. Bonus: it smells refreshing! 🤣🤣🤣 I’ve also seen what @danarzechuka recommends but haven’t tried those mixtures.
Your tomato bed breach: fair bet that wasn't deer and it wasn't coyotes, either (don't laugh: I know your city has both and they will show up at the oddest times in the most unexpected neighborhoods.) My money's on squirrels, raccoons and/or rabbits. Squirrels, by the way, need only a 1.5" hole or opening to get from where they are to where you probably don't want them to be; mice, only a quarter-inch---or so I've read. *You got RAIN this past week?!?!* Dang! I can't recall the last summer (wait, yes I can: it was probably... No, I can't, after all.) I can't recall the last summer I spent this much time watering the garden/s if by garden/s we include the ornamental plantings at the front of the house. I never bother about the lawn, even when it goes are straw-like and crispy: grass always comes back. You got rain. I'm not jealous or envious, but my goodness, that stirs some powerful wishfulness in me.... Rain. We are supposed to have some rain tonight, and a bit tomorrow and again on Tuesday.... I'm doubting we'll get *enough* to correct the deficit, though. Around 20:00, Batavia, what is that wonderful-looking trough (sink?) you're washing your carrots in? And the carrots are looking awfully good! Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio! 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊
Heya Friend! So I’m pretty sure this video was pretty delayed in posting. Much of it was filmed around August 20th and then posted in September so the rain wasn’t from that prior week 😊 For the heat, it’s more of, I feel flush in the face like the heat is surrounding me but I immediately feel better once I’m in a cooler space. Ohhhh, one of my favorites. The trough like plastic tub is like this (this might not be the exact size). www.menards.com/main/building-materials/concrete-cement-masonry/concrete-accessories/shape-products-reg-all-purpose-tub/1891221/p-1444441873972-c-5642.htm TTYS! 💚
@@BBettaGarden But you did get rain, when we didn't. This has been a long "abnormally dry" spell for us here in NE Ohio, and the rest of the state is hurting a whole lot more than we are for want of rainfall. As I write this reply to your reply to my original comment, above, we *expected* rain from the outer-outer bands of the remnants of Hurricane Helene and I reckoned we'd get...a whacking great lot more than we did. helped the lawn a little bit, and because it doesn't need much rainfall the crabgrass quite a lot, but everything else.... Piffle-poofle. Trough-like tub looks to be longer than a cement-mixing trough, but I'll keep an eye out for one similar to yours which I think is very cool. We are supposed to be close to freezing, tonight, so I expect I'll be tossing fabric covers over the more tender stuff! HTHFYS! Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio! 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊
Beautiful garden and nice harvest!
Thanks so much!
You did a great job on the garden and harvesting your vegetables and tomatoes.
Thanks so much!
I'm always amazed at how much you grow in your front and backyard!
I definitely surprise myself 😊😊
The raccoons probably took your pruners. 😅
🤣🤣🤣 they are really clever. I found them that week but I have no idea where my big big pruners that I use to cut up larger branches are (it’s been about a year)🤣
Beautiful harvest. 🌱💚
Thanks Sis!
Thank you for clarifying the bean roots needing to breakdown in the soil to be beneficial. Ugh you're so smart. We just cut our yard today and I put out some fall flags..
💚💚Nina
I want to be you when I grow up, Batavia - it looks fantastic!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
😊😊😊you’re already there friend
@@BBettaGarden ☺️💜
Baking powder & a drop of dawn soap in a water bottle, does a fantastic job getting rid of powdery mildew, before it spreads. 😊
Thanks for the recommendation! Its good to hear that others have beat it 😊
Remove the worst leaves. 1/2 water half milk sprayed on all remaining surfaces in the sun apply every 2 to 3 days . Can use 1:5 H2O2 on a shady day. If you catch it early copper fungicide also helps.
Now we’re talking! I appreciate the tips! 💚
Hey! 💚You still have a lot of food growing from the summer, those harvest are looking good! I finally have germinated brassicas, beets, and arugula. On your last video, which I was late to, I was saying how NONE of my seeds had germinated, but I'm okay now. Coming off break I guess I was a little too eager. Looking forward to the season.🌱🥬🌰🥦😊
So we’re two weeks later now, I bet those seedlings are strong 😊❤️
@@BBettaGarden Yeah they're doing okay. I can't complain.
Always look forward to your posts. I'm in zone 7 for a fall garden 6 is better haha
Heya Dana! 💚thanks for watching and commenting💚
Was a odd summer weather-wise but as long as we get food was good..hopefully next summer its great!
Definitely an odd year. I’m about ready to pack it up for the season and get started planning for next year 😊😊
Looking good.. Thanks for Sharing
Thanks for watching😊
I’ve heard that potassium bicarbonate in water with a little soap is good for powdery mildew.
1/2 milk in sun 1/4 h202 in shade
I’m floored that so many people have found a way to treat powdery mildew😊. Thanks for the rec!
I love your sleeves, same here!
🙌🏽🙌🏽 they are the best!
❤❤ tfs love your garden
It’s my absolute pleasure!😊
Enjoyed seeing your garden. Lot of challenges this summer in Central OH. Starting fall-winter crops for first time...pray for me....
Heya!! It depends on the day but I’m about tuckered out and ready to start planning for 2025😊😊. How is your fall garden going?
@@BBettaGarden late start but have my collards, broccoli seedlings planted in last five days. Swiss chard seedling planted two weeks ago thriving but still small. Temps get down to high 40 ...watching closely
Wishing speedy growth and cool temps so those plants have space to thrive!💚
Hey b betta happy Sunday and here watching your video.
Happy Wednesday 💚
So true since I am new to gardening since this past spring. I’m loving it though.
Welcome to the wonderful world of gardening!💚
@@BBettaGarden ❤️🙂thank you! this is learning as I go day to day.
YW!
@@BBettaGarden oh yeah thanks! It’s so much not at all what it appears to be. The care and upkeep and worrying about pest
What size is the tomato bed and how many tomato plants do you have planted in it? Trying to figure out how many I get away with in my raised bed next year 😂
😊 the bed is 10 ft x 3.5 ft and I had 5 plants in there (4 would have been more ideal 😊).
@@BBettaGarden thanks!
YW!
@@crocketp YW!💚
Awesome harvest!!!
Thank you!
For powdery mildew, 1 part mouthwash to 3 parts water worked for me on my zucchini plants in the past . I put mine in a used chloroseptic sore throat spray bottle. Bonus: it smells refreshing! 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve also seen what @danarzechuka recommends but haven’t tried those mixtures.
Thanks for the recommendation! Its good to hear that others have beat it 😊
Hypochlorous acid works well as a fungicide against powdery mildew
Thanks for the recommendation! Its good to hear that others have beat it 😊
Your tomato bed breach: fair bet that wasn't deer and it wasn't coyotes, either (don't laugh: I know your city has both and they will show up at the oddest times in the most unexpected neighborhoods.) My money's on squirrels, raccoons and/or rabbits. Squirrels, by the way, need only a 1.5" hole or opening to get from where they are to where you probably don't want them to be; mice, only a quarter-inch---or so I've read.
*You got RAIN this past week?!?!* Dang! I can't recall the last summer (wait, yes I can: it was probably... No, I can't, after all.) I can't recall the last summer I spent this much time watering the garden/s if by garden/s we include the ornamental plantings at the front of the house. I never bother about the lawn, even when it goes are straw-like and crispy: grass always comes back. You got rain. I'm not jealous or envious, but my goodness, that stirs some powerful wishfulness in me.... Rain. We are supposed to have some rain tonight, and a bit tomorrow and again on Tuesday.... I'm doubting we'll get *enough* to correct the deficit, though.
Around 20:00, Batavia, what is that wonderful-looking trough (sink?) you're washing your carrots in? And the carrots are looking awfully good!
Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio! 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊
Heya Friend! So I’m pretty sure this video was pretty delayed in posting. Much of it was filmed around August 20th and then posted in September so the rain wasn’t from that prior week 😊
For the heat, it’s more of, I feel flush in the face like the heat is surrounding me but I immediately feel better once I’m in a cooler space.
Ohhhh, one of my favorites. The trough like plastic tub is like this (this might not be the exact size). www.menards.com/main/building-materials/concrete-cement-masonry/concrete-accessories/shape-products-reg-all-purpose-tub/1891221/p-1444441873972-c-5642.htm
TTYS! 💚
@@BBettaGarden But you did get rain, when we didn't. This has been a long "abnormally dry" spell for us here in NE Ohio, and the rest of the state is hurting a whole lot more than we are for want of rainfall. As I write this reply to your reply to my original comment, above, we *expected* rain from the outer-outer bands of the remnants of Hurricane Helene and I reckoned we'd get...a whacking great lot more than we did. helped the lawn a little bit, and because it doesn't need much rainfall the crabgrass quite a lot, but everything else.... Piffle-poofle.
Trough-like tub looks to be longer than a cement-mixing trough, but I'll keep an eye out for one similar to yours which I think is very cool.
We are supposed to be close to freezing, tonight, so I expect I'll be tossing fabric covers over the more tender stuff!
HTHFYS!
Much gardening love from Northeast Ohio! 😊💚💚💚💚💚😊